KYC and PAN Details: Tamilnadu Jewellers Yet to Apply Norms to Identify Buyers..!


When the CENTRAL Government brought dealers in precious metals &  precious stones under the purview of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in middle February, there was much trepidation about what this would do to booming jewellery sales.

This meant that jewellers would have to comply with Know Your-Customer (KYC) norms for transactions above Rs. 50,000 and customers to submit their Permanent Account Number (PAN) details whenever they bought jewellery valued at over Rs. 5,00,000. (Rs. 5 Lakh)

But two (2) months on, no one in the trade seems to be overly impacted by this.

Enquiries by customers, with jewellers, big & small, show that this rule is not being implemented at all.
 
Mr.Jayantilal Challani, President,
Madras Jewellers
&  Diamond Merchants Association
Jewellers in Chennai claim that they had not received any formal intimation of this move and were unclear about the actual applicability of these rules.

Mr. Jayantilal Challani, President, Madras Jewellers &  Diamond Merchants Association, said: “The norms are not yet implemented”.

This seems to be the view of jewellers across the country.

Delhi-based PC Jeweller says: “To the best of our knowledge and belief, till date there are no new KYC norms for purchases above Rs. 50,000

Even if the Government is keen to bring in such norms, a limit of Rs. 50,000 is too low & impractical, say jewellers. Some 20 gm of gold would cost more than the proposed threshold Rs. 5 lakh, they said.

They said that even customers from lower-income groups, farmers who may not have PAN cards, buy more than this quantum.

Jewellers said that they have made a representation to the Finance Ministry and are hopeful of getting relief. Pending this, it will continue to be business-as-usual, they said.

Currently, jewellers ask for a copy of the customer’s PAN card only if the purchase value of jewellery exceeds Rs. 5 lakh or that of bullion (excluding coins or / articles weighing 10 grams or less) exceeds Rs. 2 lakh.

On such purchases, tax is collected at source at 1% cent.

But some jewellery buyers said that the shops do offer to split the invoices, with different names to help buyers circumvent the PAN card requirements and save on the tax collected at source.

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